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dude,
You can get that same battery on eBay for about $6.50 including shipping on eBay. I just ordered two from Hong Kong last night and with shipping the total was something like $13.50ish, for TWO.
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Actually they are comming from Brooklyn, NY...even better!! (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=019)
It was the charger coming from Hong Kong...
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The guys here pointed me toward eBay to find an external battery charger. Got one of those also, it came with a knock-off battery I am not sure I will trust. So not I will have a total of THREE (4 counting the knock-off brand-x) batteries for the N800 and a charger. And the extra batteries + charger cost me about $35 total with shipping.
So I think I am set...now I just have actually buy the N800...hehehehe...I know I do everything bassakwards. I had the extended battery for my NX9420 a month before I bought the laptop. Gotta buy based on the deal of the moment.
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2008-03-01
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External Battery Pack for about $5:
I've made an external battery pack for not much more than $5.00 total, excluding the batteries. I had a battery case from an RC car. It can hold 4 AA batteries for 6 V output. I ordered an AC charger/adapter from Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Travel-Adapter...324041&sr=8-14) for under $5.00 includling shipping. What I did was to cut the cord off the charger and then attached the remaining cord to the battery pack. I had some AA NiMH batteries laying around, so I inserted 4 of these puppies in the battery pack and then connected it to the N800's power jack. Voila! The battery starts charging. I'm going to do some testing and experiement. The NiMH batteries are rated 1600 mAh each. I don't have a multimeter where I'm right now so I can't really measure the output voltage but I'm sure it's somewhere around 5.2 volts when fully charged.
After about 20 minutes of charging, my N800 went from 56% charged to 74 %.
Yes, it looks ghetto, but for $5 spent on it and the fact that it works and works rather, I am pleased.
I took some pictures. I'll post them later,
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nice James!! BTW, I noticed something in your first post. Have you measured the voltage output of the pack? It 'should' be about 5.0x to around 5.4ish not 6v.
Have ya figured out some sort of cover or strap to hold in the batteries if, for example, you keep the pack in a bag ?
Thanks for the pics!!
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right now i'm on the fence between this:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10734
and this combo:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10730
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3205
what say ye?
Last edited by sleepkyng; 2008-02-14 at 00:14.